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John Zhang to Sirtuin 1

This is a "connection" page, showing publications John Zhang has written about Sirtuin 1.
Connection Strength

1.405
  1. Hu Q, Manaenko A, Bian H, Guo Z, Huang JL, Guo ZN, Yang P, Tang J, Zhang JH. Hyperbaric Oxygen Reduces Infarction Volume and Hemorrhagic Transformation Through ATP/NAD+/Sirt1 Pathway in Hyperglycemic Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Rats. Stroke. 2017 06; 48(6):1655-1664.
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    Score: 0.586
  2. Zheng Y, Hu Q, Manaenko A, Zhang Y, Peng Y, Xu L, Tang J, Tang J, Zhang JH. 17?-Estradiol attenuates hematoma expansion through estrogen receptor a/silent information regulator 1/nuclear factor-kappa b pathway in hyperglycemic intracerebral hemorrhage mice. Stroke. 2015 Feb; 46(2):485-91.
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    Score: 0.496
  3. Liu SP, Huang L, Flores J, Ding Y, Li P, Peng J, Zuo G, Zhang JH, Lu J, Tang JP. Secukinumab attenuates reactive astrogliosis via IL-17RA/(C/EBP?)/SIRT1 pathway in a rat model of germinal matrix hemorrhage. CNS Neurosci Ther. 2019 10; 25(10):1151-1161.
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    Score: 0.168
  4. Wan W, Ding Y, Xie Z, Li Q, Yan F, Budbazar E, Pearce WJ, Hartman R, Obenaus A, Zhang JH, Jiang Y, Tang J. PDGFR-? modulates vascular smooth muscle cell phenotype via IRF-9/SIRT-1/NF-?B pathway in subarachnoid hemorrhage rats. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2019 07; 39(7):1369-1380.
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    Score: 0.155
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